Eby Rabbitry
Fluffy Fun
These 4 junior lionheads are going to their new homes today!
Overload of cuteness!
Update: sold!
Pretty girl available! $20.
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Beautiful doe with her kits!
4 boys and 2 girls!
Let me know if you are interested!
Beautiful and doing well!
Starting to grow fur!
Looks like we have 5 kits!
New kits!
Merry Christmas from a few of our beauties with their winter fluff!
So, this isn't a rabbit, but we've had some baby chicks hatch at our place, so I'm taking a detour for a moment.
Notice anything interesting about this chicks feet?...... She has 6 toes!
Genetic traits are controlled by pairs of genes, one from each parent. When the two genes in a pair are not the same, they are called alleles. An allele is simply a variation of a gene. The word is short for allelomorph, literally meaning “other form.”
Since the allele for five toes has greater influence than the allele for four toes, when both alleles are present the five-toed trait dominates. A polydactyl mixed-breed chicken has at least one parent with five toes.
As in many things related to genetics, polydactylism is also controlled by other, unrelated genes. A chicken inheriting the dominant trait of polydactylism therefore may have, not five toes on each foot, but five toes on one foot and four on the other. Just as likely, it may have six toes on each foot, six on one and five on the other, or six on one and four on the other.
(Info from Cackle Hatchery)
Said goodbye to this beautiful, ruby eyed white, junior buck today!
So much fluff on this jr buck!
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Said goodbye this morning as he went on to his new family!
Update: this handsome fellow has found a wonderful new home!
Looking to re-home this sweet male Lionhead-Angora cross. We need to decrease the number of rabbits in our colony.
Fun fact: did you know that a colony of rabbits can also be called a fluffle?
Laughing at the chin rolls on one of our newer kits. :)
Showing off this beautiful young doe!
Growing hair and showing their colors, and their watchful mom.
Obviously not a rabbit, but we hatched this dark brahma brantam from an egg, and are excited to see it's colors as the feathers come in.
More sweet kits!
This is the runt of our new litter. Sometimes it can be hard for the runt to survive, but this little one has a full tummy of milk, so we have hope for it!
Beautiful babies!
Spring babies!